I like how she assumes since it flew off it was obviously watching her take pictures of it.

A. Most of these just have a camera filming and no one looks at the film until it lands and they get the camera back.B. The camera is not facing her in the pictures she took of it.

These two facts together must mean ITS WATCHING ME WALK AROUND TOPLESS IN MY APARTMENT. DID YOU HEAR THAT WORLD? I FREQUENTLY GO TOPLESS IN MY APARTMENT AND EVERYONE WANTS TO LOOK AT ME. ME ME ME. AND MY BOOBS. ME.

This is just gonna get worse. Drones being flown by idiots are gonna be all over the place, crashing into each other, crashing into airplanes, crashing into your car, hovering outside your windows trying to peek in. Then if you try to shoot them down, you're the one that will get in trouble. Perhaps net guns would be good. The nets will get their blades tangled up and make them crash.

Walker:This is just gonna get worse. Drones being flown by idiots are gonna be all over the place, crashing into each other, crashing into airplanes, crashing into your car, hovering outside your windows trying to peek in. Then if you try to shoot them down, you're the one that will get in trouble. Perhaps net guns would be good. The nets will get their blades tangled up and make them crash.

Bolas. You can make them out of dental floss and hardware store nuts, too. Lightweight, plausibly deniable, easily portable.

doglover:Walker: This is just gonna get worse. Drones being flown by idiots are gonna be all over the place, crashing into each other, crashing into airplanes, crashing into your car, hovering outside your windows trying to peek in. Then if you try to shoot them down, you're the one that will get in trouble. Perhaps net guns would be good. The nets will get their blades tangled up and make them crash.

Bolas. You can make them out of dental floss and hardware store nuts, too. Lightweight, plausibly deniable, easily portable.

Diogenes:doglover: Walker: This is just gonna get worse. Drones being flown by idiots are gonna be all over the place, crashing into each other, crashing into airplanes, crashing into your car, hovering outside your windows trying to peek in. Then if you try to shoot them down, you're the one that will get in trouble. Perhaps net guns would be good. The nets will get their blades tangled up and make them crash.

Bolas. You can make them out of dental floss and hardware store nuts, too. Lightweight, plausibly deniable, easily portable.

Walker:This is just gonna get worse. Drones being flown by idiots are gonna be all over the place, crashing into each other, crashing into airplanes, crashing into your car, hovering outside your windows trying to peek in. Then if you try to shoot them down, you're the one that will get in trouble. Perhaps net guns would be good. The nets will get their blades tangled up and make them crash.

Seems like a person could make a bola pretty easily with a small rope and some metal bits and take one out if it's not too far away.

labman:I like how she assumes since it flew off it was obviously watching her take pictures of it.

A. Most of these just have a camera filming and no one looks at the film until it lands and they get the camera back.B. The camera is not facing her in the pictures she took of it.

These two facts together must mean ITS WATCHING ME WALK AROUND TOPLESS IN MY APARTMENT. DID YOU HEAR THAT WORLD? I FREQUENTLY GO TOPLESS IN MY APARTMENT AND EVERYONE WANTS TO LOOK AT ME. ME ME ME. AND MY BOOBS. ME.

/ME

On the other hand, who the fark wants private surveilance? It won't be long before drone are either outlawed, or forced to file flight plans.

Sounds like this woman saw the drone fly by her apartment, and because she heard a story about somebody with a drone spying on people she jumped to this melodramatic screaming about it spying on her. I bet she loves the attention she is getting.

But why are people so worried about a drone seeing into their windows? Doesn't anybody use shades or curtains anymore?

Heh. You guys are ragging on her pretty hard and maybe she is seeking some attention. Still, I'd probably freak out a bit under the same circumstances. You should be able to feel somewhat secure in your own home.

labman:I like how she assumes since it flew off it was obviously watching her take pictures of it.

A. Most of these just have a camera filming and no one looks at the film until it lands and they get the camera back.B. The camera is not facing her in the pictures she took of it.

These two facts together must mean ITS WATCHING ME WALK AROUND TOPLESS IN MY APARTMENT. DID YOU HEAR THAT WORLD? I FREQUENTLY GO TOPLESS IN MY APARTMENT AND EVERYONE WANTS TO LOOK AT ME. ME ME ME. AND MY BOOBS. ME.

/ME

It was some real estate developer filming what the views from his high rise will look like.

phenn:Heh. You guys are ragging on her pretty hard and maybe she is seeking some attention. Still, I'd probably freak out a bit under the same circumstances. You should be able to feel somewhat secure in your own home.

Not only has her FB profile not gone private, but her cover photo is a picture of the drone, you know, so you don't confuse her with any other Lisa Pleiss's. She does appear to be a whore for attention. And if she were any prettier she'd be homely.

James!:It's amazing how remote control helicopters didn't exist until just this year. Oh, wait.

They did exist before this year, of course. But in the last few years they got a bunch cheaper and WAY easier to fly, and the WIFI/Bluetooth/Gopro revolution continues to make camera RC vehicles easier and easier to operate.

ongbok:Sounds like this woman saw the drone fly by her apartment, and because she heard a story about somebody with a drone spying on people she jumped to this melodramatic screaming about it spying on her. I bet she loves the attention she is getting.

But why are people so worried about a drone seeing into their windows? Doesn't anybody use shades or curtains anymore?

Yeah, because couple of guys in charge of a drone would never ever turn the camera around to try and snap pics of some boobs.

phenn:Heh. You guys are ragging on her pretty hard and maybe she is seeking some attention. Still, I'd probably freak out a bit under the same circumstances. You should be able to feel somewhat secure in your own home.

At what point do you feel entitled to walk around your home naked with windows uncovered?

ongbok:Sounds like this woman saw the drone fly by her apartment, and because she heard a story about somebody with a drone spying on people she jumped to this melodramatic screaming about it spying on her. I bet she loves the attention she is getting.

But why are people so worried about a drone seeing into their windows? Doesn't anybody use shades or curtains anymore?

RC quadcopters aka drones are something that most people have never seen in their life, outside of TV. When you see one outside of your house, it can be a little alarming, given that you might have no idea what a typical drone operator is like, what they are commonly used for, how they work, etc.

BigBooper:phenn: Heh. You guys are ragging on her pretty hard and maybe she is seeking some attention. Still, I'd probably freak out a bit under the same circumstances. You should be able to feel somewhat secure in your own home.

At what point do you feel entitled to walk around your home naked with windows uncovered?

moeburn:ongbok: Sounds like this woman saw the drone fly by her apartment, and because she heard a story about somebody with a drone spying on people she jumped to this melodramatic screaming about it spying on her. I bet she loves the attention she is getting.

But why are people so worried about a drone seeing into their windows? Doesn't anybody use shades or curtains anymore?

RC quadcopters aka drones are something that most people have never seen in their life, outside of TV. When you see one outside of your house, it can be a little alarming, given that you might have no idea what a typical drone operator is like, what they are commonly used for, how they work, etc.

So we should all alter perfectly reasonable activities so ignorant people don't feel uncomfortable?

fireclown:James!: It's amazing how remote control helicopters didn't exist until just this year. Oh, wait.

They did exist before this year, of course. But in the last few years they got a bunch cheaper and WAY easier to fly, and the WIFI/Bluetooth/Gopro revolution continues to make camera RC vehicles easier and easier to operate.

I'll mossberg the crap out of a quad copter videoing in my window.

Are you going to take any time to check if it's actually videoing your window or are you the type that just destroys toys if you see them?

phenn:Heh. You guys are ragging on her pretty hard and maybe she is seeking some attention. Still, I'd probably freak out a bit under the same circumstances. You should be able to feel somewhat secure in your own home.

The solution for this problem has been known for at least 2000 years, but this lady can't figure it out?

Carousel Beast:moeburn: ongbok: Sounds like this woman saw the drone fly by her apartment, and because she heard a story about somebody with a drone spying on people she jumped to this melodramatic screaming about it spying on her. I bet she loves the attention she is getting.

But why are people so worried about a drone seeing into their windows? Doesn't anybody use shades or curtains anymore?

RC quadcopters aka drones are something that most people have never seen in their life, outside of TV. When you see one outside of your house, it can be a little alarming, given that you might have no idea what a typical drone operator is like, what they are commonly used for, how they work, etc.

So we should all alter perfectly reasonable activities so ignorant people don't feel uncomfortable?

/How about no?

It's pretty clear from the article that there are politicians looking to let ignorance drive legislation so they can claim to protect you from this non-existent problem. They should ban alien abduction while they are at it.